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EPA announces two grant opportunities for clean tech projects

Two Notices of Funding Opportunities total $20 billion and aim to mobilize private capital into clean tech projects to create jobs and lower energy costs.

First half 2023 total solar corporate funding increased 54% year-over-year

According to Mercom’s Solar Funding report almost 25.5 GW of solar projects were acquired in the first half of the year, totaling $18.5 billion.

State climate policies that can make a difference

Rocky Mountain Institute presents updated climate policy scorecards for 20 states, tracking progress to 2030.

Solar powers manufacturing of concrete utility poles

The solar installation is enabling Valmont to create utility transmission and distribution poles at scale with lower greenhouse gas emissions.

Secretary Yellen’s China mission underscores economic diplomacy, domestic climate policy nexus

The central tension at the heart of the IRA – limiting dependence on competitors like China while undergoing an energy transition that we cannot accomplish without them – will inform, and even dictate, so much of U.S. policy going forward.

SPI Energy’s Solar4America plans HJT solar cell factory in the U.S.

The announced cell factory adds to the company’s U.S. manufacturing plans, which includes modules, wafers and now, cells.

Turning EV charging centers into islanding solar microgrids

An electric bus charging station on Martha’s Vineyard is using microgrid controllers to turn solar-plus-storage EV charging centers into microgrids that provide power when the grid goes down.

The geotechnical side of solar installations

Leveraging the geotechnical consultant as a member of the development team leads to a more holistic approach to the design and construction of the solar project and allows them to provide valuable cost-saving advice and recommendations.

RFP alert: Arizona Public Service seeks at least 700 MW of renewable resources

The RFP is open to all technologies, including supply side and non-supply side resources. Proposed projects must be in service beginning in 2026 through 2028.

Meeting prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements

The Inflation Reduction Act offers challenges to clean energy employers in meeting the new prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements. A panel of experts in a recent Intersolar webinar provides some insight.

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